Assiciative Learning- Classical Conditioning
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- classical conditioning
- considers the learning of assiciations between stimuli and responses. A stimulus comes to elicit a response that it does not normally elicit
- operent conditioning
- considers the learning of assiciations between behaviors and their consequenses
- Pavolv
- discovered conditioing by accident when studying the digestive track of a dog
- Pavlovs process
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UCS Meat-UCR Saliva, Bell + meat Neutral stimulus- Saliva UCR
Bell conditioned stimulus- saliva conditioned response - Twitmyer
- grad student who discovered this technique around the same time as Pavlov but never got the credit
- conditioned stimulus
- the neutral stimulus
- conditioned response
- the response to the neutral stimulus
- Semantic conditioning
- the use of words to condition
- phobia
- and unrealistic or exagerated fear
- Watson
- used classical conditioning to creat the fear
- Joseph Wolpe
- invented systematic desensitization in which the psychologist teaches a person to reduce their fears by relaxing and then imagining diffrent scences
- in Vivo
- experiancing things in real life
- drug dependence
- it has been proven that administering certain drugs under different conditions as normal can cause overdose becuase those conditions are classically conditioned
- conditioned taste aversion
- the classical conditioning of an aversion to a taste that has been associated with a noxious stimulus